Ten Crazy and Unusual Deep Fried Desserts You’ll Want to Try

Chip Shops in the UK are not so much a food restaurant more a way of life. This blog post all started while I was on holiday in Scotland and I saw something on the menu that repulsed me. For the grand total of £0.60, you could have a deep-fried Cadbury’s Creme Egg! I was horrified at the mere thought of it! But was I a little too quick to judge it as disgusting?! For all, I know it could have been a taste sensation! Maybe I need to give them a chance, so help me decide which one you think I should try as I bring you…

Now, this is where it all started so I kind of had to include it. This image doesn’t make it look so bad and with a fantastic recipe and step by step making guide in the link, this just might be worth a try after all.

Now, these really do look quite nice indeed. If you like Oreo’s even half as much as I do, then why not try these with me! With a full recipe and making guide again, it means there is nothing left to chance when it comes to making these tasty looking deep-fried snacks.

Now, this is just plain wrong! Why on earth would you eat a chocolate cake that has been deep-fried?!? Well, I have to think about trying one no matter how weird it seems. The link has a great guide to making them provided you are brave enough.

It seems that even fruit can’t escape the deep-fried phenomenon! And it has to be questioned just how healthy a deep-fried banana could be as well as a question if taste. If you fancy making one then the link does have a great guide to making them.

It has to be said that this does actually look quite tasty! But there is also something rather wrong about a deep-fried watermelon that I can’t quite put my finger on (or should I say tongue) Well if you fancy making some there is a simple recipe in the link.

Yes, you read that right, what you are looking at really is deep-fried Coca-Cola that has been turned into a sort of snack dessert drink type thing. In reality, it is nothing more than Coca-Cola flavoured batter with some whipped cream on top.

It seems that we may finally have a deep-fried dessert that not only looks nice but is also rather traditional! Wiki tells us that this dessert can be traced back to the Tang dynasty as a palace food in Chang’an! That proves that this really is a fried dessert fit for a king!